Thank you for posting this solution. What filament and brand are you printing with? Specifically I am interested in you have been able to use non-Raise3d PLA. I like the consistency/color of the Raise3d Premium stuff but I don't want to use it all the time. I want to be able to print with PVA too sometimes.

dinogoal wrote:Kenny - Love the ingenuity. How much does this limit the build area?

No limitation, it just passes above !

JamesW wrote:Thank you for posting this solution. What filament and brand are you printing with? Specifically I am interested in you have been able to use non-Raise3d PLA. I like the consistency/color of the Raise3d Premium stuff but I don't want to use it all the time. I want to be able to print with PVA too sometimes.

Then on the photo it is of the raise but I also have to print successfully of the PVA " PrimaSelect ", PLA " PrimaSelect " and "BQ"

Thanks for the reply Kenny...I was wondering does this limit how close the extruder assembly can get to the frame, and assuming so by how much? I assume there are locations where the fan/heat sink assembly attached will contact the frame, belts or other internal components (similar to the location shown on your second picture)?

Duhhh...I realize now what you are saying Kenny. The extruder assembly, and hence the fans you added, stay above the frame and everything else, so it won't interfere with the machine in any way. Got it!

dinogoal wrote:Duhhh...I realize now what you are saying Kenny. The extruder assembly, and hence the fans you added, stay above the frame and everything else, so it won't interfere with the machine in any way. Got it!